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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE COLLECTION
from Manchester Central Library

Part 1: Lydia Becker and the Manchester Society for Womens Suffrage

Part 2: The Papers of Millicent Garrett Fawcett - sections on Womens Suffrage, Education, Employment, Welfare, the First World War and other Womens Issues

Contents of Reels - Part 2

Reel 13

M50/2/1/1-180 Correspondence Letters to Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Reel 14

M50/2/1/181-361 Correspondence Letters to Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Reel 15

M50/2/2/1-2 Mrs Fawcett’s Own Indexes to Her Letters, 1886-1897 and 1910

M50/2/3/1-2 Notebooks of Analyses of Parliamentary Divisions (alphabetical lists of MPs and how they voted). 1867-1875 and 1875-1883

M50/2//1-27 Notes by Mrs Fawcett for her speeches, 31 May 1890 - 12 Dec 1892, and no date, Post 1902 and Post 1914

M50/2/5/1-4 Replies from the branches of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies to Mrs Fawcett’s message of 31 January 1913 in Common Cause


Reel 16

M50/2/6-8 Minutes of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (Most have alterations and notes by Mrs Fawcett)

6/1-5 Council Minutes, 12 Nov 1914 – 19 Jun 1915
7/1-22 Executive Committee Minutes, 24 Jan 1913 – 3 Jan 1918
8/1-2 Election Fighting Fund Committee Minutes, 4 Jul 1915 – 3 Aug 1915

M50/2-9/1-55 Circulars of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1908-1917

M50/2/10/1-50 National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies Information Bureau Department. Information sheets, with notes by Mrs Fawcett

M50/2/11/1-3 National Society for Women’s Suffrage Central Committee Annual Reports of Executive Committee, 1889-1891

M50/2/12 Twenty-Fourth Annual Report of the Edinburgh National Society for Women’s Suffrage, 1892

M50/2/13/1-12 Papers relating to Demonstrations and Exhibitions of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1910-1914

Reel 17

M50/2/14/1-5 Miscellaneous Papers of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1906-1911

M50/2/15-21 Publications of Societies within the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies

M50/2/22/1-113 International Woman Suffrage Alliance Correspondence and Draft Minutes, 30 Dec 1908 - 23 Feb 1916, (There are frequent notes and alterations made by Mrs Fawcett)

Reel 18

M50/2/22/ 114-276 International Woman Suffrage Alliance. Correspondence and Draft Minutes, 25 Feb 1916 – 18 Feb 1919

M50/2/23/1-29 Congresses of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. Papers for 1906 – 1920

M50/2/24/1-4 Miscellaneous Publications of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance

Reel 19

M50/2/25/1-15 Papers of the International Council of Women, 1911-1920

M50/2/26/1-2 Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage: Nov 1876 – Jun 1884. Aug 1884 – May 1894 (part)

Reel 20

M50/2/26/2 Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage: Aug 1884 – May 1894 (continued).

Reel 21

M50/2/26/2 Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage: Aug 1884 – May (continued) 1894 (continued)

M50/2/26/3-39 Newspaper Cuttings, Letters and Pamphlets on Women’s Suffrage, 1867-1894
M50/2/26/40 Volume of Newspaper Cuttings, Jul 1890 – Oct 1910

Reel 22

M50/2/26/41-42 Loose Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage in Britain: 6 Nov 1887 – 28 May 1892 4 Feb 1897 – 11 Jul 1910
M50/2/26/43 Loose Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage in Australia: 10 Nov 1898 – 1 May 1911

M50/2/26/44 Loose Newspaper Cuttings on Women’s Suffrage in New Zealand and on the premier Robert J. Seddon, died Jun 1906, 18 Feb 1895 – 11 Jun 1906
M50/2/27/1-2 Women’s Suffrage Calendars for 1889 and 1890


M50/2/28/-35 Other Miscellaneous Printed Papers on Women’s Suffrage, including:

30/-31 Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage
32 Women’s Franchise League
33 Women’s Freedom League
34-35 Women’s Social and Political Union

Reel 23

M50/2/36/1-64 Miscellaneous Pamphlets on Women’s Suffrage, 1860-1909

Reel 24

M50/2/36/65-88 Miscellaneous Pamphlets on Women’s Suffrage, 1909-1919


M50/3/1-3 Education of Women: Papers on University Degrees for Women

1/1-46 Letters to Mrs Fawcett, 1887-1920
2/1-18 Newspaper Cuttings, 1887-1906

34-35 Printed Papers relating to Degrees for Women, c.1880-1896

Reel 25

M50/3/3/14-27 Printed Papers relating to Degrees for Women, c.1896-1897


M50/3/4-9 Education of Women: University Reports and Prospectuses

4/1-2 Girton College, Cambridge
5/1-27 Newnham College, Cambridge
6/1-3 King’s College, London

7/1-3 University College, London
8/1-4 Westfield College, London
9 Royal Holloway College, London

Reel 26

M50/3/10-11 Education of Women: University Reports and Prospectuses
10/1-3 Somerville Hall, Oxford
11/1-4 Queen Margaret College, Glasgow


M50/3/12-16 Education of Women: Women and Medical School

12/1-3 Miscellaneous and General
13/1-6 Edinburgh School of Medicine for Women
14/1-3 London School of Medicine for Women
15/1-2 Medical Women for India Fund
16/1-3 Johns Hopkins University


M50/3/17-24 Education of Women: Educational Establishments other than Universities
17/1-2 Alexandra College, Dublin
18/1-4 Alexandra Native Girls’ English Institution, Bombay
19 College for Working Women, London

20/1-2 The ‘Forsyth’ Technical College, London
21/1-12 Ladies Branch of the Horticultural College, Swanley, Kent.
22/1-10 North London School of Telegraphy
23 School of Art
24/1-2 School of Girls


M50/3/25-28 Education of Women: Miscellaneous Papers
25/1-7 Education Reform League
26/1-7 Corporal Punishment
27 Schools Inquiry Commission
28/1-5 Printed Papers

Reel 27

M50/4/1-22 Employment of Women:
M50/4/1-2 Societies for Promoting the Employment of Women


M50/4/3-18 Trade Unions and Professional Associations, including:
The British Nurses Association
Ladies’ Shorthand Association
Lady Guide Association
London Pupil Teachers’ Association
Manchester and Salford Women Citizens’ Association
National Union of Working Women
North London Nursing Association
Northern Workhouse Nursing Association
Society of Women Welders
Teachers’ Education Loan Society
University Association of Women Teachers
Women’s London Gardening Association
Women’s Printing Society


M50/4/19-22 Particular Jobs, including:
Accountancy
Home Industries
Match Girls employed by Bryant and May


M50/4/22/10 Royal Commission on Labour. The Employment of Women
Reports by Miss Eliza Orme, Miss Clara E. Collet, Miss May E. Abraham and Miss Margaret H. Irwin on the Conditions of Work in Various Industries in England, 1893

Reel 28

M50/4/22/11-51 Employment of Women:
Match Girls employed by Bryant and May (continued)
Correspondence with Canon Wilberforce and others relating to Bryant and May and also the Reports for the Royal Commission on Labour


M50/4/23-25 Employment of Women: Particular Jobs, including:
The Post Office
Typewriting


M50/4/26/1-18 Miscellaneous Printed Papers on the Employment of Women, 1894-1919, including significant material for the First World War


M50/5/1-3 The Welfare of Women: Children
1/1-3 Guardianship of Infants
2/1-2 Employment of Children
3 Children’s Homes


M50/5/4-5 The Welfare of Women: Social Clubs and Societies for the Protection of Women and Girls
4/1-6 Girls’ Evening Homes, Nottingham
5/1-4 Girls’ Friendly Society

Reel 29

M50/5/6-13 The Welfare of Women: Social Clubs and Societies for the Protection of Women and Girls
M50/5/6/1-3 Liverpool Ladies’ Union of Workers Among Women and Girls
M50/5/7/1-4 Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants
M50/5/8 Moral Reform Union
M50/5/9 Soho Club and Home
M50/5/10/1-4 Women’s University Association for Work in the Poorer Districts of London
M50/5/11 Working Ladies’ Guild
M50/5/12/1-9 Young Women’s Christian Association Travellers’ Aid Department
M50/5/13/1-3 Miscellaneous Papers on Moral Welfare


M50/5/14-25 The Welfare of Women: Sick and Friendly Societies
14 Alexandra Friendly Society
15/1-4 Artists
16/1-3 Church of England Temperance Benefit Society
17 Hearts of Oak Benefit Society
18/1-2 Helen Lillian Female Friendly Society, Norwich
Hospital Saturday Fund
Metropolitan Provident Medical Association
Southwark and Newington Women’s Benefit Society
26/1-16 United Sisters’ Friendly Society
23/1-4 Women’s Protective and Provident League
24/1-4 Working Women’s Benefit Society, Oxford
25 Miscellaneous


M50/5/26-28 The Welfare of Women: Convalescent Homes 26 Harley Street, London
27/1-4 Ferny Bank, Babbacombe, Devon
28 Stanwell, Staines


M50/5/29-30 The Welfare of Women: Hospital
29/1-4 Clapham Maternity Hospital
30/1-2 The New Hospital for Women, London


M50/5/31-34 The Welfare of Women: Housing
31/1-2 Portman Buildings
32/1-2 Mayfield House
33 27 Holland Park Gardens
34 The Ladies’ Residential Chambers


M50/6/1-14 Miscellaneous Papers relating to Women c.1889-1917


M50/7/1-4 Papers relating to the First World War
1/1-3 War-Time Council on Drink and National Efficiency
2/1-16 Parliamentary War Savings Committee
3 British Women’s Patriotic League
4/1-2 United Workers


Reel 30

M50/7/5/1-25 Pamphlets on the First World War
M50/8/1-8 Miscellaneous Papers, 1873-1911, including subjects such as Land Tenure Reform, Christian Duty and Public Affairs, Vivisection, Voting Methods and the Prospects for Labour

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